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Monday, July 12, 2010

Spain 1, Netherlands 0: World Cup Final at Civic Center (Pics)

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click to enlarge With 90 minutes insufficient to decide a champion, the crowd braces for extra time -- and the dreaded specter of a penalty kick shoot-out - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • With 90 minutes insufficient to decide a champion, the crowd braces for extra time -- and the dreaded specter of a penalty kick shoot-out
click to enlarge Gol! Gol! Gol! Gol! Gol! Gol! GOL! GOL! GOL! GOL! GOL! - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Gol! Gol! Gol! Gol! Gol! Gol! GOL! GOL! GOL! GOL! GOL!
click to enlarge Goooooooooooooooooal! - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Goooooooooooooooooal!
click to enlarge Golazo! Golazo! Goooooooool-azo! - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Golazo! Golazo! Goooooooool-azo!
click to enlarge Holland's fans, like the team itself, look spectacular even in defeat. The Netherlands are now three-time losers in the Cup final. But, four years hence, Holland's time may yet come. Because, after all... - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Holland's fans, like the team itself, look spectacular even in defeat. The Netherlands are now three-time losers in the Cup final. But, four years hence, Holland's time may yet come. Because, after all...
click to enlarge Every dog has his day. - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Every dog has his day.

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Joe Eskenazi

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Joe Eskenazi was born in San Francisco, raised in the Bay Area, and attended U.C. Berkeley. He never left. "Your humble narrator" was a staff writer and columnist for SF Weekly from 2007 to 2015. He resides in the Excelsior with his wife, 4.3 miles from his birthplace and 5,474 from hers.

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